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The phrase "able to detect a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capability of identifying or recognizing something, often in a technical or scientific context.
Example: "The new software is able to detect a wide range of anomalies in the data."
Alternatives: "capable of identifying a" or "able to recognize a".
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They would be able to detect a compromise.
She was able to detect a story line just beneath the glitter.
It is also versatile, theoretically able to detect a broad range of stresses and pollutants.
We were not able to detect a clear effect of dietary fibre content on this process.
It also versatile, theoretically able to detect a broad range of stresses and pollutants.
The 'many-eyes' hypothesis suggests that more eyes are able to detect a predator earlier.
He is able to detect a few crude patterns, but he's missing the fraught complexity of the thing.
And maybe, just maybe, we will be able to detect a signature of life in their atmospheres.
Once chips become powerful enough, they will be able to detect a sign's location and read skewed type, he said.
This method is able to detect a defect that is 0.037λ.
Using data from the Fermi satellite, researchers at Stanford were also able to detect a similar excess.
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